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Crop residue burning in the intensive rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains is a traditional practice but one that deteriorates the soil and environment including air quality. This paper looks at the impact of residue burning and excessive tillage on soil biological properties such as SOC, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), Soil Respiration (SR), Bradford reactive soil protein (BRSP), nitrogen mineralization rate and microbial community structure at two soil depths 0-15 and 15-30 cm. Four different burning treatments included with and without burning residues and tillage and no-till (NT). Results indicated that crop residue burning and tillage pose significant impact on soil biological parameters and soil microbial community especially at surface soil. They conclude that no burn and NT is a more ecologically sustainable system for soil biology.